How do we take theory and values about health equity and put them into action? This web conference from PreventConnect will focus on how practitioners and advocates are centering the margins in their prevention work – meaning sharing power with and elevating opportunities for groups who have been historically and continue to be marginalized. Whether based on gender, race, disability, sexual orientation and or other factors, certain groups are disproportionately impacted by sexual and domestic violence. Join PreventConnect as guests and participants share how they’re moving beyond identifying inequities and why they exist, to taking action to improve health and safety, with a focus on elevating those most impacted.

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Indigenous women and girls experience violence at an alarming rate, and all too often, the perpetrators of this violence face minimal to no consequences. We call on all those concerned for the safety of Native women and girls to take action on May 5th.

Studies show that adults view black girls as less innocent and more adult-like than their counterparts. This webinar recording with Jacqueline Miller addresses the impact adultification has on children who experience trauma with an emphasis on black girls.

We are pleased to release the first of a 7-part series of stories for the PreventIPV website. Engaging Youth in IPV Prevention features lessons from five community coalitions funded by four DELTA FOCUS domestic violence coalitions.